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		<title>By: Insasualo</title>
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		<title>By: Jermaine</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Aug 2007 19:52:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Cayley! Cayley! cayley! uuooooph,.... what can I say to make you see that you are beautiful? I read your blog above and was so hurt that I had to write you.For a start read my lips and hear this: you are sexy,seductive,juicy,adorable,cute,huggable and very much insatiably wanted and sought after!I bet you think I&#039;m probably just hyping you up.-No! the truth is this is the feeling a woman of your physique triggers in men like me.And pls don&#039;t mistake this for purposeless lust,but rather for deep fancy and attraction.This is how I want to feel for my wife.And trust me,she won&#039;t be stick thin or slim but full figured and voluptous like you.The point is you are perfect the way you are,as long as you are trying your bit to be fit and eat healthy.
I Live in london as well,and I understand the whole &#039;thin&#039; ideology and fashion craze,but i tell you that every lady I had fancied on the bus or tube was full figured,round bottom and full breasted!I dont call it fat! I call it &#039;very adorable and wish she was mine&#039;
I wish I knew you to see you and tell you what your physical attributes are that would make all men want you.The eternal truth though is that you have to love yourself for a start and trust that your partner truly finds you attractive.I am a slim dude and trust me I like ladies full figured.and I know if I met you I most probably would fine you very attractive-though praying you would too for me.My point is I really wish I could make you feel good about your size,cuz it isn&#039;t a problem at all.Perhaps you want to send a line now and then,feel free to contact me via
email I live in Wandsworth.
I just might be that dude who drools lapping his tongue and wagging his tail when ever he sees you.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cayley! Cayley! cayley! uuooooph,&#8230;. what can I say to make you see that you are beautiful? I read your blog above and was so hurt that I had to write you.For a start read my lips and hear this: you are sexy,seductive,juicy,adorable,cute,huggable and very much insatiably wanted and sought after!I bet you think I&#8217;m probably just hyping you up.-No! the truth is this is the feeling a woman of your physique triggers in men like me.And pls don&#8217;t mistake this for purposeless lust,but rather for deep fancy and attraction.This is how I want to feel for my wife.And trust me,she won&#8217;t be stick thin or slim but full figured and voluptous like you.The point is you are perfect the way you are,as long as you are trying your bit to be fit and eat healthy.<br />
I Live in london as well,and I understand the whole &#8216;thin&#8217; ideology and fashion craze,but i tell you that every lady I had fancied on the bus or tube was full figured,round bottom and full breasted!I dont call it fat! I call it &#8216;very adorable and wish she was mine&#8217;<br />
I wish I knew you to see you and tell you what your physical attributes are that would make all men want you.The eternal truth though is that you have to love yourself for a start and trust that your partner truly finds you attractive.I am a slim dude and trust me I like ladies full figured.and I know if I met you I most probably would fine you very attractive-though praying you would too for me.My point is I really wish I could make you feel good about your size,cuz it isn&#8217;t a problem at all.Perhaps you want to send a line now and then,feel free to contact me via<br />
email I live in Wandsworth.<br />
I just might be that dude who drools lapping his tongue and wagging his tail when ever he sees you.</p>
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		<title>By: cayley</title>
		<link>http://curvature.wordpress.com/2007/03/30/about-this-blog/#comment-1062</link>
		<dc:creator>cayley</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Aug 2007 11:11:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>and it did! wow. What fun - curvy cayley triumphs.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>and it did! wow. What fun &#8211; curvy cayley triumphs.</p>
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		<title>By: cayley</title>
		<link>http://curvature.wordpress.com/2007/03/30/about-this-blog/#comment-1061</link>
		<dc:creator>cayley</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Aug 2007 11:11:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>i have now joined the world of bloggers. so let me see if this works. Bear with me. thank you.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>i have now joined the world of bloggers. so let me see if this works. Bear with me. thank you.</p>
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		<title>By: Cayley</title>
		<link>http://curvature.wordpress.com/2007/03/30/about-this-blog/#comment-1060</link>
		<dc:creator>Cayley</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Aug 2007 10:10:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I want you to know that I am very impressed by what you have written. It resonates  with me. I am a full figured, well endowed  good-looking woman, yet was not always so voluptuous. Even when I was in my teens and very slim, I remember a boyfriend saying that I was voluptuous and I loved being described that way. Now I describe myself that way because my weight has become an issue for me. It is an issue in society  too as you so eloquently articulate. 

I am now not slim. It is in my genes I guess; a propensity towards full figuredness - size 44 d cup but I have been unwell for five years - have m.e. so all that ‘resting’ has not helped my cause to burn up fat. But your article truly warms me. You have expressed what many of us bigger woman cannot articulate .

For several months I have been engaging with that dubious activity ‘online dating’ here in London, and am constantly hurt by comments asking me to expand on what I mean  in my profile by ‘full figured’ or ‘voluptuous’ or  ‘curvaceous’. words that  I associate with sensual feminity and my size - yet I have had these words thrown back at me in derogatory humiliating ways and never cease to be amazed at how deeply embedded misogyny is in this society. It also makes me very sad how we seem in the noughties to have undermined all that hard work that the women who burned their bras did for us in the past. Nowadays as I wait in a queue to pay for my shopping,  magazines sitting on the racks beside me shout out on every glossy cover obsessions about cellulite, plastic surgery,  film star s who have have lost weight, celebrities who haves gained weight; how to get your body down to a bikini size in ten days, some suggest you can do it in  three days! It is endlessly oppressive and vacuous 

Self love is an arduous task in a media driven society pulling one down into marginality. 

Thank you. You are an inspiration to me. And I most likely will be quoting you often  to all who trouble me, You have got me to look at ‘fat’ in a different way. FAT…fancy that…not such an unpoetic word after all.


Bliss bless

Cayley - London, UK</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I want you to know that I am very impressed by what you have written. It resonates  with me. I am a full figured, well endowed  good-looking woman, yet was not always so voluptuous. Even when I was in my teens and very slim, I remember a boyfriend saying that I was voluptuous and I loved being described that way. Now I describe myself that way because my weight has become an issue for me. It is an issue in society  too as you so eloquently articulate. </p>
<p>I am now not slim. It is in my genes I guess; a propensity towards full figuredness &#8211; size 44 d cup but I have been unwell for five years &#8211; have m.e. so all that ‘resting’ has not helped my cause to burn up fat. But your article truly warms me. You have expressed what many of us bigger woman cannot articulate .</p>
<p>For several months I have been engaging with that dubious activity ‘online dating’ here in London, and am constantly hurt by comments asking me to expand on what I mean  in my profile by ‘full figured’ or ‘voluptuous’ or  ‘curvaceous’. words that  I associate with sensual feminity and my size &#8211; yet I have had these words thrown back at me in derogatory humiliating ways and never cease to be amazed at how deeply embedded misogyny is in this society. It also makes me very sad how we seem in the noughties to have undermined all that hard work that the women who burned their bras did for us in the past. Nowadays as I wait in a queue to pay for my shopping,  magazines sitting on the racks beside me shout out on every glossy cover obsessions about cellulite, plastic surgery,  film star s who have have lost weight, celebrities who haves gained weight; how to get your body down to a bikini size in ten days, some suggest you can do it in  three days! It is endlessly oppressive and vacuous </p>
<p>Self love is an arduous task in a media driven society pulling one down into marginality. </p>
<p>Thank you. You are an inspiration to me. And I most likely will be quoting you often  to all who trouble me, You have got me to look at ‘fat’ in a different way. FAT…fancy that…not such an unpoetic word after all.</p>
<p>Bliss bless</p>
<p>Cayley &#8211; London, UK</p>
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